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Disney Reviews: Shopping Edition #2 - Disney's Days of Christmas Store

This one is for my Sissy because this is her favorite store! While I'm definitely NOT a fan of Christmas, I can still spend quite a bit of money in here. This is one of the main locations for the Jim Shore collectibles, of which I have dozens, and a lot of the ornaments are very "non-Christmasy" and can be used for other things (one of my favorites was a metallic sparkly Mickey head that hung from my rear view mirror in my car for years).

Located in Downtown Disney:
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It's the first store to your left as you enter the Marketplace and we usually enter at the side entrance:
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I love the murals:
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all the set pieces that add to the decor:
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and the video screens showing Disney Christmas movies in the corners:
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It's also one of the few stores on property where most of the items are less than $20. That's a big deal in a Disney store!

Comments

Linda said…
What a great store.

Linda

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